LAF Research Fellows discuss the Case Study Investigation (CSI) program, and highlight some of its merits﻿ for students, researchers, firms, and the landscape architecture discipline.

”It’s not just an academic conversation, and it’s not just a practice conversation. This is the time, not to sit on the sidelines, but to get in.” - Kristina Hill, PhD, Associate Professor, Univeristy of California Berkeley﻿

”We need to prove to the rest of the world that we can do those other functions well, and successfully, and over time, and just as reliably as a hard solution.” - Alexander Robinson, Assistant Professor, University of Southern California﻿

”You are upraising a new generation of experts on understanding and measuring performance.” - Jessica Canfield, Assistant Professor, Kansas State University﻿

”Academia can help make that bridge, to make research more readily available to the profession and to clients.”﻿ - Nancy Rottle, Associate Professor, University of Washington﻿

”It’s a unique bridge between practice and education – for students, and for the faculty, and for the firms.” - Bo Yang, PhD, Assistant Professor, Utah State University﻿